I am not a fan of the prophets because to my ears they don't sound like a synth should. But the polyphony is pretty cool and something I'd like to see from moog one day.

I know I can chain some phattys up etc, but looking at the werkstadt shows, maybe 6 of those built into a knob per function casing, maybe with a patch bay for some of the same modularity the werkstadt has....

Seems like it could be done? Ok maybe not for under $2500 as I would like... But not impossible?

Feel free to correct me, I realise six sets of patch bays for each oscillator might not be.... Practical....

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thealien666 wrote:A modern polyphonic Moog of the quality of the Voyager will never happen,for several reasons. Case closed......

Wait 'til the next year and it's very likely that your patience will be rewarded.........

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There are so many options for polys, and most modern ones are compromised in some way. A poly voyager with just 4 voices would cost over 10k. Also, you can build a poly voyager with rme's and a midi processor. That said, they did build a $150,000 synth, so I don't see it as a problem technically, just that it would not make sense financially.